Shenzhen, 2 November 2015 – DJI, the world leader in creative aerial technology, today announced the launch of the DJI Manifold, a high-performance embedded computer designed specifically to fly.
3D Robotics was supposed to be the drone manufacturer that could finally take on DJI. But its flagship drone, the Solo, never really became a big hit, and soon after the company exited the consumer ...
DJI has announced the launch of DJI Manifold, a high-performance computer for drones. The Manifold uses DJI’s onboard SDK to help developers create applications for use with aerial technology.The DJI ...
DJI, the world's largest maker of drone for consumers, has a drone computer with a dramatically improved processing capabilityManifoldWe announced. Manifold is a small computer that can be installed ...
DJI has created a computer called Manifold that extends the capabilities of its Matrice test drone. It's a platform for developers to build on, which DJI says can turn drones into "truly intelligent ...
DJI has launched a box that is as powerful as a desktop computer to control drones in the air DJI Not merely content with conquering the consumer market and the media industry with drones armed with ...
In making its own computer for advanced drone applications, DJI is taking on companies like Qualcomm and Intel, both of which have products in the works they hope will be the foundation underlying ...
A few weeks ago DJI unveiled its newest drone, the Phantom 4, the first craft to offer robust obstacle avoidance at a price the average consumer can afford. It relied on computer vision to power its ...
Drone manufacturer DJI today unveiled the Manifold, an embedded computer for drones that offers more powerful hardware and runs on Ubuntu Linux. The Manifold, which also supports DirectX and OpenGL, ...
For those kicking themselves for not having bought a nice flying-camera drone, you may be glad you waited. DJI has brought some great new features, centering around computer vision, to its new Phantom ...